Wednesday 21 November 2012

Task 6B.


Looking at the four different methods of enquiry I feel that they are all of equal importance and that they all bring different information to the table, I feel I just need to fine tune the ways that a go about these research methods to get the best results for me.

            The pilot interview worked well for me as I got detailed information on the questions that I asked and I was able to expand on these questions to go deeper into my topic and onto areas I did not first think about, which also got me thinking, so in the end it turned into more of a discussion between two people than an interview.I feel a down side of this is the fact that it is a time consuming research method with vast amounts of information that I may not be able to fully evalutate to my full advantage. For example if I was to interview a large number of people to get an average answer to some of my questions, not only would the interviews themselves take up a lot of time, but also the write up to try and group together everyones answers so that I could come up with an average belief of the group I am looking at.On reflection I still intend to use this research method for my inquiry, I feel I will use it to interview teachers as these are more singular than say a group of parents, I feel I need to interview teachers also as I shall be asking them different questions to that of parents.

            At first I had been struggling to see the positives of the pilot survey, just because it had such a low responsive rate, like any questionnaire it is difficult to get people to respond if they think it is not of importance to them, in my personal opinion I also feel it had a lower response rate as mine I just sent out via the internet through emails and links to it, I never printed any out and gave it out by hand (the old fashioned way) I feel that maybe if I gave it out in person I may have got a better response as it may have had a more personal touch than just something that comes into your inbox and is easily deleted. However having said this I do feel there are lots of benefits of a survey as it’s a great way to get a large amount of research it is a fast and efficient way of getting my research questions to a large number of people.I feel to improve my way of doing this research I firstly need to fine tune my survey as having not done one before there is definatley room for improvement, I feel I need to not just ask the questions I am researching about but also gain information on the person that is answering my questions so that I can summaries then general results of my survey. I would also like to give some out by hand I would probably do this during dance classes when parents are sitting in the waiting room, so that it is the perfect time for them to take some time to fill it out when they are not pre occupied with something else.

            With the focus group I used my linkedin SIG group


I found this group useful over the past few weeks as its active at every hour of the day so if you can’t access a conversation at a certain time you can put your viewpoint across whenever it works for you, its been a great place to voice ideas with like minded people. However for focused research I feel it could have a down fall of the discussions going off on a tangent without me having access to in 24 hours a day the discussion could easily go off track from my research to a completely different area. To improve this if I intend to continue to use my SIG as a focus group I would list some guidelines of discussion to help keep my research on track. Or I would try and organize exact times for us all to discuss together and have a gatekeeper to make sure the conversation stays on topic.

            Out of all the research I feel I got the most information from my pilot observation, in reflection I think I feel this because the research was in my hands and my hands only so I could put my full effort into it and know that I am getting the best results that I can, it was good to sit in the environment myself and document exactly what I saw, However a downfall of this could be the people I am actually observing as even though it is me carrying out the research the children could react in different ways because I am there and they are not used to another person watching the class. A way I intend to improve this method of research is by continuing to do practicing observations so that the children become used to my presents in the classroom.

            In conclusion a feel that carrying out these pilot surveys has been a great help in forwarding me towards my research inquiry, each method has unlocked a different area for my to research which if I group all the information I gather together I will have a fully rounded research result.

           

1 comment:

  1. I agree that it is a struggle to evaluate the findings of an interview in a appropriate way, that shows your findings accurately and with the most beneficial structure. When statistics are put forward it always seems so much more realistic however I’m struggling to ask the right questions in the survey to get the statistics. As with most things it’s all trial and error.

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